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Originally Posted by nissan280zx
im currently rebuilding the brakes on a 1983 280 zx n/a i got every thing rebuilt and had every thing to the bleeding stage...i bench bleed the master cyclinder and then put it on my car like the scamatics said. I then put it on my car and went around bleeding untill i reached the front...i would not receive any fluid to my front brakes...i then tryed to rebleed the master cylinder on the car just to find out that the bleeder screw closest to the nose of the car (i think the primary piston) wouldnt bleed. I then took off the master cyclinder and made sure that it was rebuilt correctly, it was, so i rebuilt it yet again and put it back on the car just to have it not bleeding at all...if anyone has any ansers on what i need to do PLEASE reply or im me on AIM at --- blah9407 thanks
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sometimes when redoing the brakes you need to gravety bleed the lines to get it going and i don't know were you are getting your master from but the local auto parts here sells them for $39 & $9 core.